RoyalBlue Wow! Warped logic that could have come straight out of the Reading FC Media department.
So I pick up a Rolex cheap, sell it for £2K and it is excellent business, despite the fact that the true value of the watch was £4K?! Yes, he did only have a year to run on his contract but even with only a year left, proven goalscorers like him surely command more than £1M. True he wasn't Adkins favourite player and ALF didn't like benchwarming but I don't think Adkins would have been in a hurry to get rid of him unless guaranteed someone better in return (and I doubt he trusts any guarantees at present!). Logic would suggest that the low price had everything to do with the well publicised financial mess that the club is currently in.
What an unutterably stupid analogy - how can you possibly compare a tangible consumer product to an employee on a fixed-term contract (that is shortly due to expire)? He could have walked away for nothing next year and is out of favour with the manager so taking a guaranteed million now makes eminent sense to me, regardless of our true financial state. As for 'proven goalscorers cost more than £1m' - we've consistently proven that not to be the case: Cureton, Forster, Kitson, Doyle, Long even ALF himself were all less than £1m when signed, granted some weren't 'proven' at this level when we signed them but the point remains.